The DxO FilmPack software allows the user to easily give any digital image the style of a photo taken with black & white or color film, including the legendary renderings of films used by the great photographers of the last century. It is very easy to use and relies on the modification of the basic image characteristics to most closely approximate the original film’s reaction to color and light, then on the application of a grain that gives the film’s feel and personality. Of course, DxO FilmPack makes a copy without altering your original... which can be saved or used to try other film renderings later. More than 60 film types are available for emulation.

This emulation takes place at different levels:• the color rendering of the image: a Kodachrome “red”, for example, is different from a Fuji Velvia “red”;• the general rendering of the image: contrast or saturation vary from one film to another, and from digital to film;• grain: though it does have similarities with digital noise, film grain is a feature of its own; its strength and structure vary from one film to another, and have a major impact on the character of an image.

Three versionsDxO FilmPack exists in two levels of performance (Essential and Expert), and three versions. All three can be installed simultaneously on your computer, allowing you to choose between them at any time:• The “plug-in for DxO Optics Pro” version is wholly integrated with DxO Optics Pro (versions 6.6 and above). DxO FilmPack commands will appear as extra commands in addition to the usual DxO Optics Pro commands. This version provides the smoothest experience and the most powerful features. In particular, it makes it possible to completely process images, from Raw conversion (“digital development”), through corrections, to film emulation all in a single batch.• The “standalone” version is a separate application that is capable of functioning on its own. It accepts Jpeg or Tiff images as input – Raw files cannot be handled and must be converted to Jpeg or Tiff first. It processes images solely in respect of film emulation. The resulting images can still be corrected or edited by another application.• The “third party plug-in” version works with most well-known image editors: Photoshop CS5 32-bit (as well as CS4), Apple Aperture 3, Adobe Lightroom 3. Once an image has been opened in one of these applications, a command lets you temporarily go into DxO FilmPack. In the DxO FilmPack workspace, certain film emulation features (color rendering, grain, etc.) are applied to the image, which is then transferred back to the initial application for further editing.

The standalone version and the third party plug-in version differ only in the way they open images: the standalone version uses a normal “File > Open” command to locate and open a file in a directory, while the plug-in version is called from outside, from an image already opened in one of the image editors mentioned above.

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